Re: [Asterisk-Users] Digium TE405P, caller id and migration to *

2005-08-08 Thread JP Carballo
Andrew Kohlsmith wrote: On Monday 08 August 2005 10:56, Kib Eki wrote: Misunderstanding: I need to change the calleridnum because there is missing the 0 before the number. SetCIDNum(0${CALLERIDNUM}) or something? Not to be nitpicky, but * will complain that SetCIDNum is deprecated

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Digium TE405P, caller id and migration to *

2005-08-08 Thread Peter Svensson
On Mon, 8 Aug 2005, Kib Eki wrote: > >>2. A call made from a SIP client to the outside lacks the extension in the > >>number: Ex: PSTN number is 6789-0. The extension 234 is not added to the > >>PSTN number like 6789-234 when dialing out over the PSTN. > > > > > > Again, trivial dialplan stuff.

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Digium TE405P, caller id and migration to *

2005-08-08 Thread Peter Svensson
On Mon, 8 Aug 2005, Eric Wieling aka ManxPower wrote: > Peter Svensson wrote: > > See internationalprefix, nationalprefix etc in the file zapata.conf. > > Those options are only available in BRIStuff. They have been in HEAD for quite some time. The 1.0.x-releaes are note really usable in a lot

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Digium TE405P, caller id and migration to *

2005-08-08 Thread Kib Eki
Andrew Kohlsmith wrote: On Monday 08 August 2005 10:56, Kib Eki wrote: Misunderstanding: I need to change the calleridnum because there is missing the 0 before the number. SetCIDNum(0${CALLERIDNUM}) or something? yes, but that does not work the zap channel connected the pbx. means i had no

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Digium TE405P, caller id and migration to *

2005-08-08 Thread Kib Eki
Peter Svensson wrote: On Mon, 8 Aug 2005, Kib Eki wrote: Hi, we successfull managed to bridge a PSTN (E1) switch over the TE405P card to our old PBX. So now we could migrate to the * server. But, there are two things we can't live with: 1. A call from the outside to the old PBX is missi

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Digium TE405P, caller id and migration to *

2005-08-08 Thread Andrew Kohlsmith
On Monday 08 August 2005 10:56, Kib Eki wrote: > Misunderstanding: I need to change the calleridnum because there is missing > the 0 before the number. SetCIDNum(0${CALLERIDNUM}) or something? > That is set correctly and works between sip clients. it is only a problem > when i try to dial out ove

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Digium TE405P, caller id and migration to *

2005-08-08 Thread Eric Wieling aka ManxPower
Peter Svensson wrote: On Mon, 8 Aug 2005, Kib Eki wrote: Hi, we successfull managed to bridge a PSTN (E1) switch over the TE405P card to our old PBX. So now we could migrate to the * server. But, there are two things we can't live with: 1. A call from the outside to the old PBX is missing

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Digium TE405P, caller id and migration to *

2005-08-08 Thread Kib Eki
Andrew Kohlsmith wrote: On Monday 08 August 2005 04:03, Kib Eki wrote: 1. A call from the outside to the old PBX is missing a leading 0 before the number. Ex: caller has number 0123456 -> * routes to old pbx -> old pbx sees 123456 as caller number. This is absolutely trivial to fix. Anyon

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Digium TE405P, caller id and migration to *

2005-08-08 Thread Peter Svensson
On Mon, 8 Aug 2005, Kib Eki wrote: > Hi, > > we successfull managed to bridge a PSTN (E1) switch over the TE405P card to > our > old PBX. So now we could migrate to the * server. > > But, there are two things we can't live with: > > 1. A call from the outside to the old PBX is missing a leadi

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Digium TE405P, caller id and migration to *

2005-08-08 Thread Andrew Kohlsmith
On Monday 08 August 2005 04:03, Kib Eki wrote: > 1. A call from the outside to the old PBX is missing a leading 0 before the > number. Ex: caller has number 0123456 -> * routes to old pbx -> old pbx > sees 123456 as caller number. This is absolutely trivial to fix. Anyone who's been able to put *

[Asterisk-Users] Digium TE405P, caller id and migration to *

2005-08-08 Thread Kib Eki
Hi, we successfull managed to bridge a PSTN (E1) switch over the TE405P card to our old PBX. So now we could migrate to the * server. But, there are two things we can't live with: 1. A call from the outside to the old PBX is missing a leading 0 before the number. Ex: caller has number 012345